"Lady" refers to a gentle, kind and beautiful woman, and is often called in literary works. "The Book of Songs Zhou Guanluo": "Guanluo dove, in Hezhou. My fair lady, a gentleman is good. "
Woman: In the pre-Qin period, the word "woman" appeared when addressing women, and the word "woman" here refers to young girls. But now "woman" is not just a name for young girls, but refers to women in general.
Girl: It means "a woman in the middle", and it is also a synonym and general term for young women. It symbolizes the ambition of "a woman in the middle" and is also synonymous with young women. Modern people call girls a little different from ancient girls.
Lady: refers to a gentle, kind and beautiful woman. In the mouth of the ancients, there has always been such a saying: "My fair lady, a gentleman is good." It can be seen that in ancient times, beautiful and intelligent women often easily became the ladies in their mouths and the objects of love and marriage they pursued.
Lady: In ancient times, the name "lady" for women came from "Lady Lear" in the Book of Songs. Confucius ignored "lady", which means that women have manly actions and talents, that is, they are honorifics for women with knowledge and accomplishment. The title of "madam" continues to this day.
Female flow: Later, women were also called "female flow", mostly in written language. The Scholars 4 1 records: "You see, she is a woman, but there are many heroic scenes." This is a general term for elderly women.
Daughter: There is a "daughter" in Tang poetry that refers to a young woman, that is, a woman to be married in a boudoir. This title was also called in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Now the word "prostitute" has become a general term for daughters in rural areas in northern China.
Miss: The word "miss" appeared in the address of women in the Song Dynasty. "Miss" once became a special word for a rich family, which meant nobility and referred to the daughter of an official family. After the Ming Dynasty, the word "Miss" was used more and more, which was not only a title for distinguished women, but also a courtesy for women.
Niangzi: "Niangzi" is a general term for unmarried and married women. "Madam" is not only a husband's nickname for his wife, but also a general term for unmarried or married women. Therefore, it was often used to address young women in ancient times.
Maiden: it is a common word to address young women. The word "maiden" began to appear in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Up to now, the folk address of unmarried women is also called "girl".
Advance: During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, "advance" became more common. In the past, these were girls from some noble families. If ordinary families call it progress, it is a kind of respect. Even now, "Qianjin" is a very common name among the people.
Woman: Originated from the Book of Jin, it is an ornament on ancient women's heads, representing women. Heroes among women only had the opportunity to become women in ancient times. Later, people often called the heroes among women "heroines".
Skirt: it is the dress decoration of ancient women, generally referring to women. This word often appears in novels and plays. A Dream of Red Mansions (1): "My eyebrows are open and I am sincere."
Jasper: In ancient times, it often referred to a woman from a small family. Such a woman should have a certain beauty. So we often see a woman named "Xiaojiabiyu" in many ancient books or poems.